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PIXMA TS9020 Wireless Inkjet All-In-One Printer

Features:

Inspire your creativity with prints that will impress. From stunning photographs with creative filters to detailed documents put the 6 individual ink system to work and never compromise on speed or quality.

Enjoy the simplicity of connecting your smartphone, tablet and all your favorite devices with ease. Print hassle free - whether from the cloud3, through NFC2, on social media or on the go.

The PIXMA TS9020 wireless printer is the All-In-One that fits perfectly anywhere in the home, is simple to use, and delivers outstanding quality results every time.

With intuitive features like an 5.0” touch LCD and enhanced user interface, document removal reminder, and an auto-expandable output tray, it’s clear to see why the PIXMA TS9020 makes printing fast and easy.

The Printer That Has It All For Those Who Want It All

Looking for a home printer that delivers the ultimate in photo and document quality? You’ll find that and so much more in the sleek, compact Canon PIXMA TS9020 Wireless Inkjet All-In-One Printer. Intuitive features like the 5.0" touch screen and enhanced user interface, document removal reminder and auto expandable output tray make it a snap to use. Plus, a host of quality-enhancing features are built right in. It has a six-color ink system, including a dedicated gray ink tank, onboard creative filters and front-and-rear paper feeding options that even support fine art paper – so you never have to compromise on image quality. When it comes to connecting devices, the PIXMA TS9020 printer is king, as it features built-in Wi-Fi, SD card reader, Ethernet and Cloud options as well as NFC for your compatible smartphone. Stunning photos, razor-sharp documents, and exceptional ease of use – that’s the Canon PIXMA TS9020 Wireless Inkjet All-in-One Printer.

Big Screen/Simple Interface

With a completely redesigned user interface and large 5-inch touch LCD, it’s easier than ever to interact with your printer and even edit your photos.

Card Reader/CD Printing

Print your photos directly from your camera’s SD card, and you can even take those images and print them right onto a printable CD or DVD with the included printable CD tray.

Advanced Paper Handling

Designed to be ready to print at a moments notice, the PIXMA TS9020 features an auto expanding paper tray that automatically lifts the front display and extends the output tray. More than that it features a front paper cassette for plain paper, and a rear tray for photo paper so you can be as ready to print as your printer is.

Creative Filters

With built in Creative Filters you can add effects like Antique, Monochrome, and Sepia to your photos before you print them. With the 5.0” LCD you can even view effects and originals side-by-side to see the differences.

Connectivity

The PIXMA TS9020 features all the connectivity options you could want in a printer from WiFi and Ethernet to NFC2 and AirPrint5.

Quality

The PIXMA TS9020 has six individual inks including a gray ink which gives you true black and white photos, and also helps stabilize color inks to make your color photos look their best. The PIXMA TS9020 also has support to print with fine art papers and the new square 5”x5” Glossy paper from Canon.

Mobile

Personalize

Make your photos and projects truly yours with all the creative support Canon provides from cropping images and applying filters right on the printer, to editing and dressing up your photos with the included My Image Garden11 software to even enhancing photos on your tablet with Easy-PhotoPrint +7.

1.Wireless printing and scanning requires a working network with wireless 802.11b/g or n capability. Wireless performance may vary based on terrain and distance between the printer and wireless network clients.

2.Requires an AndroidTM mobile device with NFC hardware running AndroidTM 2.3.3 or later, and the Canon PRINT Inkjet/SELPHY app, available of free at Google Play. Canon PRINT Inkjet/SELPHY app must be open to use PIXMA Touch & Print.

3. Requires an Internet Connection.

4. Requires an Internet connection and the Canon PRINT Inkjet/SELPHY app, available for free on the App Store and at Google Play. Compatible with iPad, iPhone 3GS or later, and iPod touch 3rd generation or later devices running iOS 7.0 or later, and AndroidTM mobile devices running Android 2.3.3 or later. Your device must be connected to the same working network with wireless 802.11 b/g/n capability as your printer. Requires an compatible social media account and is subject to that social media account’s Terms of Service. Certain exceptions may apply.

5. AirPrint functionality requires an iPad, iPhone 3GS or later, or iPod touch 3rd generation or later device running iOS 4.2 or later, and an AirPrint-enabled printer connected to the same network as your iOS device. A printer connected to the USB port of your Mac, PC, AirPort Base station, or Time Capsule is not supported.

7. Works edited by using this application cannot be displayed, edited, or printed without this application. Compatible with Android device of 7 inches or more using Chrome (latest version in your current version of AndroidTM OS), iOS Devices of 7 inches or more using Safari 5.1 or later, Windows PC (excluding RT) using Internet Explorer 10 or later of Microsoft Modern UI version, Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 or later, Mozilla Firefox 31 or later, or Google Chrome version 36 or later, and with Mac OS X 10.6.8 or later using Safari 5.1 or later.

8. 'Full HD Movie Print' is available from 'MOV' and 'MP4' movie files created by select Canon EOS Digital SLRs, PowerShot, and VIXIA digital cameras and camcorders. Requires PC or Mac with Intel(R) processor and Canon ZoomBrowser EX 6.5 or later or Canon ImageBrowser 6.5 or later for 'MOV' files, or Canon ImageBrowser EX 1.0 or later for 'MOV' or 'MP4' files. Print quality is determined by the video resolution. Function does not upscale video resolution.

10. Requires AndroidTM mobile device with AndroidTM 4.4 operating system or later with the Mopria Print Service pre-loaded with that device and the compatible PIXMA printer on the same wireless network. The Mopria experience is also available on AndroidTM 4.4 mobile devices with a download of the Mopria Print Service from Google Play.

12. Compatible memory cards include SDTM Card, SDHCTM Card. The following can be used with the addition of a special adapter sold separately: miniSDTM Card, miniSDHCTM Card, microSDTM Card, microSDHCTM Card.

13.DPS over IP compatible device required.

14.Document print speeds are the averages of ESAT in Office Category Test for the default simplex mode, ISO/IEC 24734. Photo print speed is based on the default setting using ISO/JIS-SCID N2 on Photo Paper Plus Glossy II and does not take into account data processing time on host computer. Print speed may vary depending on system configuration, interface, software, document complexity, print mode, page coverage, type of paper used etc. Copy speeds are the average of sFCOT and sESAT, ISO/IEC 29183.Copy speed may vary depending on document complexity, copy mode, page coverage, type of paper used etc. and does not take into account warming up time. For additional details please visit the company website.

15.Resolution may vary based on printer driver setting. Color ink droplets can be placed with a horizontal pitch of 1/9600 inch at minimum.

16. For network users, Auto Scan Mode is only available when scanning at a computer using My Image Garden software and selecting the 1-click feature then 'Save to PC.'

17. Optical resolution is a measure of maximum hardware sampling resolution, based on ISO 14473 standard.

18.Based on accelerated testing by Canon in dark storage under controlled temperature, humidity and gas conditions, simulating storage in an album with plastic sleeves. Canon cannot guarantee the longevity of prints; results may vary depending on printed image, drying time, display/storage conditions, and environmental factors. Please visit the company website for additional details.

19. Creative Park Premium is a premium content service available exclusively to users only when all of the colors of genuine Canon inks and all of the software that came with the printer are properly installed.

20. Operation can only be guaranteed on a PC with pre-installed Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7 or Vista.

21. Internet Connection required during software installation. For full compatibility macOS v10.12.1 or later is recommended.

22. Some functions may not be available with these Operating Systems. Please refer to manual or our website for details.

23.Requires a Windows RT compatible device and the Canon Easy-PhotoPrint app for Windows RT available for free in the Windows Store.

24.Requires 'Canon Print Plug-in' available for free from the Amazon Appstore and an Amazon Fire Phone, Amazon Kindle Fire HD6 or HDX7 device or later running Fire OS 4.0 or later.

25.Warranty programs are subject to certain conditions and restrictions. Please visit the company website for additional details.

Product description

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PIXMA TS9020 Wireless Inkjet All-In-One Printer

Features:Inspire your creativity with prints that will impress. From stunning photographs with creative filters to detailed documents put the 6 individual ink system to work and never compromise on speed or quality.Enjoy the simplicity of connecting your smartphone, tablet and all your favorite devices with ease. Print hassle free - whether from the cloud3, through NFC2, on social media or on the go.The PIXMA TS9020 wireless printer is the All-In-One that fits perfectly anywhere in the home, is simple to use, and delivers outstanding quality results every time.With intuitive features like an 5.0” touch LCD and enhanced user interface, document removal reminder, and an auto-expandable output tray, it’s clear to see why the PIXMA TS9020 makes printing fast and easy.The Printer That Has It All For Those Who Want It AllLooking for a home printer that delivers the ultimate in photo and document quality? You’ll find that and so much more in the sleek, compact Canon PIXMA TS9020 Wireless Inkjet All-In-One Printer. Intuitive features like the 5.0" touch screen and enhanced user interface, document removal reminder and auto expandable output tray make it a snap to use. Plus, a host of quality-enhancing features are built right in. It has a six-color ink system, including a dedicated gray ink tank, onboard creative filters and front-and-rear paper feeding options that even support fine art paper – so you never have to compromise on image quality. When it comes to connecting devices, the PIXMA TS9020 printer is king, as it features built-in Wi-Fi, SD card reader, Ethernet and Cloud options as well as NFC for your compatible smartphone. Stunning photos, razor-sharp documents, and exceptional ease of use – that’s the Canon PIXMA TS9020 Wireless Inkjet All-in-One Printer.

This TS model (a new model line) is actually the new top-of-the-line for the Canon MG PIXMA line with a lot of bang for the buck. This is the Fall 2016 replacement for the MG7720, the last of the MG7000 model line.

This model will get you the BEST QUALITY PHOTOS from Canon without jumping into their PRO-1/PRO-10/PRO-1000 models, whilst giving what is considered by reputable consumer review sites as very strong text performance for an inkjet.

Compared to the MG7720 that it isreplacing, the TS9020 has:---------------------------------

(1) It is MUCH SMALLER (2.5" skinnier along the front) and easier to carry/store, though still not an insignificant weight at just under 15 lbs. It fits more naturally on a normal sized desk with a monitor.

(2) The REAR FEEDER option is back by popular demand giving us a straight paper path. It has been many years since the PIXMA MG line had one. It is certified for the same sheet weight capability (17#-28#) as the input tray (see below), in addition to the heavier Canon paper certified for the printer. This is essentially replacing the front photo paper cassette that the MG7720 has.

(3) The INPUT SHEET CAPACITY of the cassette tray has dropped from 80 sheets of the popular 24# inkjet paper (125 sheets at 20#) to roughly 60 sheets of 24#.

(4) The average FIRST PRINT START TIME has been greatly improved. However, once started the actual printing time remains similar.

(5) A new Instagram-friendly print size option of 5" x 5".

(6) There is much less space for a book between the glass and the top cover for scanning/copying. Of course, this may not matter in many cases, after all at some point a cover is so far above the glass there is really no difference if there is a cover at all. If this is important to you, you might consider cutting out your own oversized "cover" from a thick white board from an art store.

(7) Several other differences that I consider distracting from the main ones for most people.

Compared to top-of-the-line PIXMA MG modelsrecently before the MG7720, the TS9020 ALSOnow has:----------------------------------------------

(A) New INKS (PGI-270, CLI-271) including a DARKER BLACK and a DEEPER (aka brighter/"redder") RED (magenta). For art, logos, decorative text, etc. the red will be BRIGHTER, more vivid. This ink's red is an effort to bring some of the photo magenta ink benefits from the PRO series to the single red cartridge. The red in a photo of a flag is more colorful, a bit less dull, for example.

(C) The NFC-enabled direct printing from cell phone or tablet now works at slightly greater distance (inches) and more reliably

(D) The print head sits a little closer to the paper. The ink flows through the print head just the same, however the accuracy of ink dot placement is supposed to be a little more accurate as a result of this change. This is from senior Canon technical. Since this change doesn't modify any of the printer specs, however, and Canon isn't making any resulting claims from this, this is really just informational.

NOTES:-------

Note that if you also need an ADF (automatic document feeder) or a built-in FAX in addition to good photos, look at the MX printers instead of the TS ones among the Canon models.

Note that some commenters said PC Magazine gave it a bad print quality review. PC Magazine has since increased the review to "Excellent" and blamed the earlier results on a bad early printer which they had since exchanged. However, they never replaced the review itself after explaining the change at the top of the review.

Some commenters on PIXMA MG printers say you can't use Ethernet and wireless at the same time. This is a misunderstanding as this is only true if you are not using a wireless router (vs. direct wireless to the printer) which most people do.

PROS:------

(1) EXCELLENT PHOTO PRINTING. Photo printing, the bread and butter of the Canon PIXMA lines, is reviewed by reputable review publications as having great quality and speed for the price point, and the TS9020 offers the best of the new PIXMA TS (previously MG) models with 1 picoliter color dot accuracy offering very high color resolution and the extra gray color. More on the higher resolution and the gray below.

(2) Has one more color, GRAY, than the other PIXMA TS models have. GRAY is for improved black and white results and to better darken colors to get to a particular tone. Its predecessors MG7720/MG7520/7120/MG6320/MG6220 also have gray.

Gray helps make more accurate SKIN TONE when it combines with red and helps with reflections when combined with black. It is up to the application doing the printing as to whether Gray is used. If you want to test the use of Gray and thus want to guarantee it uses Gray when beneficial, use the Canon utility for the test printing.

(3) Has an ETHERNET connection, allowing a solid, simple shared/network wired connection that stays up even when computers are down. Its predecessors MG7720/MG7520/MG7120/MG6320/MG6220 have it too. The other new TS models do not.

(4) Has a CASSETTE TRAY holding 100 sheets at 20# (not tested) or 60 sheets of the popular 24# inkjet paper (I tested the latter). The sliding piece that holds the paper in the cassette at the end seems to lock into place without the precision of previous models, though it still works.

(5) Comes in black with a WHITE TOP or a RED TOP. I like the look of them myself. An all white one of such a small size might look too cheap, not sure, but this works for me visually.

(6) ATTRACTIVE and FAIRLY COMPACT. This is a nicer form factor if on a desk or especially a shelf, though remember that rear feeder will need a lot of space to expand up to if you use it.

(7) The PGI-270/CLI-271 ink tanks, the same as used in the MG7720, continue to optionally come in an XL SIZE now which can reduce the page cost significantly and all the PIXMA TS models use them. The XL sized ink tanks option is a little over 4 years old now. The PGI-270/CLI-271 inks are the same formula as the earlier model's ink (according to support). Note that as of the previous model MG7720 there were changes in the formulation of the black and magenta dye inks.

The PGI-270/CLI-271 inks that started with the MG7720, the predecessor to the TS9020, include a DARKER BLACK and a DEEPER (aka brighter/"redder") RED (magenta). For art, logos, decorative text, etc. the red will be BRIGHTER, more vivid. This ink's red is an effort to bring some of the photo magenta ink benefits from the PRO series to the single red cartridge

(8) A leading consumer magazine over the years showed in charts that many of the PIXMA printers did TEXT very well for consumer inkjets. Reviews for the TS9020 appear to feel this hasn't changed. It does this with partly with superior BLACK DOT ACCURACY and 600x600 dpi BLACK TEXT.

Note that both paper quality and the print quality setting of High has a definite benefit to text quality.

(9) The TS9020 prints at a very high COLOR RESOLUTION of 9600x2400 dpi (dots/inch). This is great if you use special paper like Canon Paper Plus Glossy II and have high resolution source material, just remember to set print quality HIGH and hit the GLOSSY paper setting. The other 2 new TS printers do 4800x1200 dpi color, however that should meet most needs. The TS9020's predecessors MG7720, MG7520, MG7120, and MG6320 also had 9600x2400 dpi.

(10) The TS9020 has an SD CARD SLOT. The miniSDTM Card, miniSDHCTM Card, microSDTM Card, and microSDHCTM Card would require a special adapter.

None of the newer TS models including the TS9020 have a CF nor MMC card slot anymore. The MG7120 STILL HAS CF and MMC memory card slots if you need them on it. One can always put them in a computer card slot and print to the TS9020, of course.

(11) The touch screen interface has changed again, though I find the older interfaces even as old as the MG6220 just as easy. The screen layout, however, is clearly designed to be more intuitive, which it is, but again just as easy as the old style.

(12) The TS9020 has an Access Point Mode which allows direct printing to the printer without need for a wireless router. Of course all these printers can print using a wireless router. However, if you use the Access Point Mode you will not be able to use the wireless and Ethernet at the same time.

(15) The TS9020 (and its MG7720/MG7520/MG7120 predecessors) allow you to print directly on a DVD or CD. The other new TS printers do not.

(16) With 10+ years of having a number of their products I have always found Canon to have great technical support and customer service, which for U.S. customers appears to be based out of Maryland and Virginia.

LESSER PROS:-------------

- It will AUTOMATICALLY TURN ITSELF ON when a print request is sent. This was a new feature as of the MG7120 generation which is roughly 3 years ago. You can also set it to auto shut-off after some time.

- FAIRLY QUIET. Three generations ago (MG7120) there was a grinding sound that happens a bit over a minute after start up, now you can mostly only hear the printer when printing and upon shutting down.

- The TS9020 of course does regular wireless printing (in addition to NFC noted above), either VIA WIRELESS ROUTER like most set-ups or with some set-up wireless DIRECTLY TO THE PRINTER via Access Point mode (this is different than NFC).

- The TS9020 continues to allow you to print directly from Flickr, Picasa, Canon Image Gateway, DropBox, Evernote, Google Cloud Print, Facebook, Twitter, and others. For some you need to download apps to the printer.

- I am leaving out a laundry list of features and specifications you can read on the Canon site to keep the review focused on the big defining features/differences of this model.

CONS/WARNINGS:-----------------

- No more special covered photo paper cassette for keeping 4x6 or 5x7 photo paper ready and protected, you would likely use the rear feeder for this now. You would just load and unload the photo paper as needed.

- This is new (Aug. 2016) and a major update, and as such can be expected to have more issues than after some time passes.

- NO BUILT-IN FAX, if this is important to you in an all-in-one. Perhaps you want to get a dedicated fax machine of your choosing near a phone line anyways, however if you are looking for a built-in fax the MX series such as the MX922/MX892 printers have one.

- NO ADF (Automatic Document Feeder), if this is important to you in an all-in-one. The MX series such as the MX922/MX892 printers have them.

- Their technical support, located in the U.S. for U.S. customers, is excellent and closes fairly late at 10A-10P EST. It is closed on weekends.

SUGGESTIONS TO CONSIDER:----------------------------

(1) See below consideration to set it to not automatically shut-off to reduce ink wastage.

(2) To save on ink, don't use "Grayscale" in printer settings when printing black & white output unless color accuracy of the shades of black is far more important than ink conservation. If you set for Grayscale, black output will mix the 3 colors and gray to get shades of black.

(3) Use Canon paper like Photo Plus Glossy II when you need optimal results with their ink, and test matte vs. glossy. Matte is much less expensive and may meet most of your needs, even though the glossy is often considered a better final result. Let me know in comments if anyone finds a comparable quality and yet significantly less costly photo paper for this printer, I'd like to test it out.

(4) If photo printing at high quality and want to use the TS9020's highest resolution, consider using at least Canon Paper Plus Glossy II. This appears to be something of a standard among Canon tech support for display photos and is what Canon uses for photo display samples at stores. The gloss gives a cleaner image with sharper color. An alternative, Canon Pro Platinum paper, adds many more years to a photo. In the end it is a personal preference, some people prefer semi-gloss or matte for some images or artwork.

(5) When using quality glossy paper/sheets, LET SHEETS DRY after photo printing at least 15+ MINUTES when using dye-based inks like most inkjet printers do at this price range. If you can, let them dry exposed to open air for 24 hours unstacked, but stacked with plain paper between them will work too. Don't let them sit there stacked up in the output bin since they won't be perfectly stacked naturally, causing the ink to dry differently in different places on the photo. Don't use an air dryer or of course sunlight to dry them.

(6) Make sure the source image for a scan is as high resolution as you can get. Some scans of some photos may not produce enough resolution to give us a source with a lot of resolution to print from.

(7) When printing black & white, for example text, consider choosing the HIGH QUALITY setting (and perhaps set it as the default) in the printer page set-up, it really makes a difference (though it is slower and uses more ink).

(8) The Canon site has lots of easy to find product comparison information for these inkjets, consider reviewing it before committing to a model. There are sometimes errors of omission suggesting differences that are not there, if important you may want to double-check with Canon.

(9) In case of POWER OUTAGE, it is sometimes necessary to unplug it for A FEW MINUTES and then plug it back in. This allows capacitor discharge. Thanks to Karen for the heads up on this in a comment on a previous model.

(10) Another reviewer "G. Stewart" (for a predecessor model) found the solution to getting Avery labels to print on MG printers that have trouble with them is to peel off the label at the top of the Avery label sheet. This may still be relevant with the new TS printers.

(11) Another reviewer "Technically Proficient" (for a predecessor model) found that printing directly to DVDs/CDs took finding better quality DVD's to write on. So if you have issues try switching disc types.

(12) As soon as you can after getting your printer, print samples of full color, b&w, borderless photos, print on a DVD if that's important to you, etc. Determine if you have a lemon before you get too busy with other things so you can exchange for a good one while it is easy to do. These are complicated machines with lots of parts.

INK USAGE:-----------

Anyone researching Ink Jet Printers will likely be concerned about ink costs. Here are 7 things you can do to mitigate this with the Canon PIXMA TS9020:

- Buy the XL versions of the ink, this is supposed to reduce the cost per color page to a very competitive 13-14 cents per page (vs. 16-19 cents). I've seen reputable reviewers put the cost as low as 9-12 cents per color page, so the full real world range might be 9-14 cents per reasonably covered color page depending on many factors.

- As referred to above, don't choose to print Grayscale if printing black and white, unless color reproduction accuracy of shades of black is far more important than ink conservation for that printout.

- Turn off the automatic shut-off. Standby mode uses 1.0W, so on standby even all year uses around 9kWh/yr., so around $1/yr depending on where you live. This can help lessen the number of ink using cleaning routines upon shutdown.

- Some fonts use 20-40% less ink than others. According to a leading consumer magazine, Times uses much less than Arial which uses much less than Calibri, for example.

- Draft quality mode uses less ink than Standard (and is faster), and of course both use less ink than High quality mode. Note that text is much sharper at high quality.

- When it says it is out of ink but you can't tell which of the blinking cartridges is truly empty, use a kitchen scale that handles grams or hundredths of an ounce to find which is lightest/emptiest.

NOTE #1: If there is no printing or cleaning routine at least once a month or so, run a cleaning routine or unplug and plug it back in to force it to once a month or so to keep the nozzles unclogged. If they clog up talk to Canon support for what is often an easy solution.

NOTE #2: The Canon PIXMA MG6220, 5 quick annual generations back from the TS9020 (MG7720 > MG7720 -> MG7520 -> MG7120 -> MG6320 -> MG6220), had a low ink early warning bug. For example, when I take ink from a MG5320 and put it in a MG6220, the low ink warning bars show the ink as vastly lower. This helps EXAGGERATE THE APPEARANCE OF HIGH INK USAGE. Actual ink usage of inkjet printers is high enough that this bug was pretty unwelcome. If it wasn't for a leading consumer magazine's highest photo quality rating for all-in-ones and their estimated page cost that wasn't crazy, and lots of other favorable reviews, I think this bug could have been much worse for MG6220 sales. This might make you feel better about MG7520's past lineage ink usage wise.

NOTE #3: Gray goes at a much different rate than the other colors, thus you wouldn't want to measure average speed of ink usage based on gray.

NOTE #4: Just an informative, probably not very useful factoid :). This model range of Canon inkjet doesn't do a big cleaning/purging after it prints, you are usually hearing head realignment. However, if you UNPLUG AND PLUG the printer it is supposed to force it to "prime the head" to keep the ink from clogging the print head and this uses a little ink (even for B&W). Just turning it off and on usually won't force this.

In the absence of Page Yield per Document for the TS9020, here below is Canon's published Page Yield per Document numbers (I rounded a little) for the MG7720 (the predecessor of the TS9020), which SHOULD be very close to the TS9020 since it was the same as for the MG7720's predecessors, the MG7520, MG7120 and MG6320.

I'm not sure how much of the difference between these numbers and users experience is due to cleaning routines, difference between test and real world usage, etc.

Here at least you can see real world expected usage ratio between standard and XL cartridges and compare to costs to determine the better value.

- Specs say it holds 100 sheets of 20# (I didn't test). 20# is what most copier paper is. Some cheaper 20# has LOOSER FIBERS which is NOT AS INKJET FRIENDLY, I'd stick to paper with a surface designed for ink jets, which is usually also 24#. Of course, specialty Canon papers for photos or line art which are certified for their PIXMA inkjets like this one are heavier (45#-93#).

- If using 28# paper, expect less than 60 sheets to fit, of course. Sheets whose surface is made for laser printing are often 28#.

(B) OUTPUT TRAY:

- Holds a maximum of roughly 85 sheets of made-for-inkjet 24# paper, depending on how packed the paper is, less if it stacks poorly, of course (tested).

For folks not as familiar with printers, I created this section to help delineate when you CLEARLY DON'T want a Canon ink jet printer in the popular MG Series 5420/5520/5620/6210/6220/6320/6420/6620/7120/7520/7720/82XX/TS9020/TS8020 model range at all. Perhaps it may help you find a good starting point to meet your needs.

YOU ARE ALL ABOUT PHOTOS, CANSPEND HUNDREDS MORE, WANT TOBE ABLE TO MAKE BIGGER PHOTOSOR ART, AND DON'T CARE ABOUTCOPY, SCAN, ETC.

This description above is the non-photosmall office (soho) market, there aremany choices in inkjet and laser. Withno need for quality photos, photo levelscanning, nor size/appearance concerns,the door is open to focus on businessneeds.- Example: Canon Maxify MB5320- Many models to meet many business needs

OTHER PRINTERS WITH HIGH PHOTOQUALITY AND STRAIGHT/REAR PAPERFEED BUT DON'T NEED TO SPEND FORA PRO SERIES

(2) Additional ink cartridges with more dilutions(lightness) of black and gray for black andwhite photos with LESS COLOR SHIFT("metameric failure") as you look at photosunder different lights.

(3) Additional ink cartridges better suited for glossypaper finishes. This is what the "Photo" versions ofthe ink cartridges excel at. Note that when switchingfrom Matte<-->Glossy printing there is often a lot ofink waste due to head cleaning.

(4) Some offer PIGMENT based color ink forphoto STABILITY/longevity such as more FADERESISTANCE (including less color shift) andWATER/humidity RESISTANCE than with thedye-based inks. It is the clear long-term archivalwinner, though dye inks like those for the TS9020have come a long way in this regard.

Pigment based inks also don't require the samekind of SHEET DRYING TIME after printing thatdye based inks do.

Note: Dye based inks for their part often offermuch faster printing, and sometimes more vivid,bold coloring. Dye based inks used to have aclear advantage in color gamut (range of saturationand hues) and metameric failure (color shift due tolight source spectral component and color tempdifferences), however this is often not the caseanymore, depending on brand, age of model, etc.

Note: Canon's new entry into the mid-pricedprofessional DYE printers is the PRO-1000.

(6) Pro level printers sometimes cost much lessto print per similar page, often significantly lessthe larger the cartridge. These lower print pricesare likely due to competition by price-sensitivecommercial enterprises. If you print a great deal,the difference can pay for the printer.

(7) 13" and 17" wide printing is common with thepro level photo printers. Some pro printers evenhave paper roll holders on their back to handleprinting on paper rolls.

Hope that helps those wondering what they mightget from spending more for pro level printers.

This is the fourth Canon Printer that I have owned and , without a doubt it's the best.Small, but powerful.Fast- very fast, whether it's copying a document or printing a 4x6 color photo.The large touchscreen is a pleasure- no more squinting or pushing the wrong spot on the screen.Setup with both my Apple stuff- Mac, iPad , iPhone was a breeze.Same with my Windows laptop.The printer is capable of doing so many things that I'll probably only scratch the surface of its capabilities- I use it primarily for photo printing and copying/ printing documents.Well worth the money.

Thus, I was also very happy to test this new Canon TS9020 printer/scanner/copier. It has the one feature I need most as I contemplate moving into smaller quarters as we age - compact size. (See photo below of the two printers together.)In addition, it has a new feature I love - a big tiltable touchscreen, that not only provides an easy way to make selections, but also serves as a built-in manual on how to do common tasks like inserting ink cartridges. Android users can also take advantage of NFC on the TS9020.

I very much appreciate the extra rear-feed tray of the TS9020, as it can be defaulted to the 4 x 6" photo paper I like to use, without having to remove my usual plain paper tray.

Both printers include duplex printing, wired Ethernet and WiFi LAN access, and support all our household devices: iMac, Windows 10 PC, Chromebook, iPad and iPhone, though the Canon software seems more elegant to me. (The Epson used to have to be shut off and on daily for the iMac to see it, and for some reason can't currently be seen by the PC, though it used to work fine on it.)

It's nice that the Epson has a sheet-feed for the scanner, but it's single-sided, so we prefer to use our Canon imageFORMULA DR-C125 for most of our multi-page scanning needs. The Epson also has a fast Fax, missing on the Canon, but we no longer have a wired home phone, so don't need that feature.

Quality on both printers for color prints is amazingly good compared to previous generations of inkjet printers. However, I've not been happy having to cut apart and trim multiple 4 x 6" color prints on an 8.5 x 11" sheet of photo paper on the ET-4550.

I had some initial set up problems, where I was getting an error about the tray not being retracted or being retracted, I don't remember. The thing is, at this time machines cannot fully outsmart humans (yet). So, I manually pulled the tray out and since that moment, I've had no problems with this printer. I always buy Canon printer, and this TS9020 is somewhat of a departure from my old Pixma, but I quickly figured everything out and this TS9020 is just as good, and even better is some respects to my old Pixma. I'm not a fan of the cassette loading for regular document printing, but it's not a deal breaker, I guess it makes the photo printing a little easier that way. I'm happy with this printer, photos come out great, documents print with great resolution and can be adjusted, network set up was easy along with the Canon app (Android/Google Play install), and it's speed for home use. Nice control panel interface too, just be prepared to see a lot of fingerprints on the panel screen :)